I think this video took off somewhere because it's getting a lot of traction recently. I just wanna say no I am not that dumb, most of this is said in jest on stream. No i don't hate magic players and this was such a success I have started regularly streaming MGA once a week and am working on a mono blue deck!
@Connor Skelton toxic my ass he acted like this to get attention then made it sound like it was positive enforcement he's an idiot and so are you. This is why we hate yugioh players you're childish AF
@@jaygardner6639 LMAO. BIG BRAIN MAGIC PLAYER HERE!!! Make way for the GENIUS! I bet you are the type of guy to say gg when you counter your opponent's spells.
here we call them edicts and while they do have a use, since magic has no board size limit, you can just sac a token instead of your major threat the only types of non targeting removal in magic are wraths (aka boardwipes) and edicts (aka kaijus) but since every viable ygo monster has 50 billion layers of protection, i can see why nontargeting removal is so prevalent
The difference is that that 7 draw card has a cost...the fact that Magic cards in general ALL have some sort of cost to do anythng makes it a lot easier to balance. In yugioh your effect monsters are the land and your extra deck monsters (which all have a cost!) are the "real" monsters! ;)
@@Fierlyt To be fair, Opal's cost is the deck building requirement to even just include it in the deck without it being a dead card. Ornithopter has an opportunity cost associated with it that also requires heavy synergy for it to not be a nearly dead card. And Darksteel Citadel in most decks is worse than a basic land. None of those may have a mana cost but they absolutely have a cost to them. Source: has played modern Affinity for 8 years. Just to catch them now, ABU Moxen and Black Lotus are all banned because of the basically entire lack of a cost to them (outside of Vintage and a few unsupported formats).
@@axefro Ancestral Visions is the fixed version. Basically wait 4 turns to get your cards, or else you have to do a very specific deck build to cast it instantly for free.
@Chetwane Hamza Azcanta: Once per turn, look at the top three cards of your deck, put one spell or trap card from them into your hand. Put the other two on the bottom of your library. Teferi: Once per your turn, choose one: Add one counter, draw a card. Remove three counters, put a card your opponent controls into their deck. Remove eight counters, for the rest of the game whenever you draw a card exile one of your opponent's cards. Teferi starts with four counters.
@@maurtendo nah divination( the pot of greed equivalent) isnt all that good. Its 3 mana for 2 cards. There are better spells that search and thin your deck better. Thats just the one in the main format (standard format which is only 6 sets currently) for Magic Arena. Not to mention its at sorcery speed and not instant, plus its easy to counter.
@@theaqyrys5109 I was trying to figure out why you were replying that to me when I didn't say anything about Divination. I think you meant the guy above me.
The reason Divination isn't broken is mana. You can only play one land per turn, so you have to wait until at least turn 3 to play it. And if you play it on turn 3 you can't play anything else for the rest of your turn.
there is a flip card in bakugan that lets you "draw rest of the damage" so if you take 15 damage and its the 5th card you milled for damage you draw 10 sometimes more depending on the damage you took
@@ManusiaKagakRusuh MTG: Nukes deck to oblivion in one turn YGO: Wait that's MTG: GET GISHATHED BITCH! * Seven Dinosaurs appear on field * YGO: This is not how anything works, this is not how anything should work * cries * MTG: Nukes deck to oblivion again
In magic there's a blue card that let's you draw your whole deck (you lose if you can't draw a card at the start of your turn so if you play it and can't otk you just lose but it's used in decks that can)
@@Neo_Way ya but the card is basically a rediculous do or die card. You pick up your whole deck and either win this turn or die trying (or as soon as you end your turn)
Damn, reading all the comments, it's like all the top comments are fans of both or just yugioh, making fun jokes about either or both games, and the replies to them are babyraging insecure MTG players hardcore ranting about how shit yugioh is. Jeez
I don't really understand the issue with Magic, to me reading immense blocks of text on the YuGiOh cards is way more painful than remembering a few key words.
@@skaarliton How? I just don't have the time for another TCG, even with yugioh I only play whenever someone asks me for a duel or 2. I would give Magic a shot, just like how I gave Hearthstone a shot, but I can't.
Magic is far less complicated and a lot slower than yugioh. Magic has more depth than complexity where yugioh has complexity than depth. I think yugioh is harder to learn but easier to play well where as magic is easy to learn and hard to play well.
@@luizrafael7939 There is a difference between complexity and depth. Yugioh is more complex because of how spell speed, Card rulings, and interactions happen based on what cards are being played/chained and in what order. Magic gives you more freedom to play cards when you as the player thinks its the best time to play them vs yugioh literally giving you one opportunity to play something out correctly and if you dont play it just right that on its own will probably lose you the whole game.
@@snarf1851 Spell speed is called the stack. Not really spell speed anymore since "interrupt" is obsolete, but there are other key terms like "split second" that still do this. But in all it's the same idea, there's even an episode of Yugioh that explains this. The last card played is the first card to resolve. Traps are like instances, spells are like sorceries and quick plays are like cards with flash. Just look at it as your hand is essentially your spell and trap card zone and if your opponent has untapped lands then depending on how many you can determine how many spells and traps there are set.
@@LegendLeaguer Nah ... It's summoning through Monster's effect ... I need to summon, purely through summoning method, many monster ... That's why I play white-blue spirit deck from SOI ...
To be fair he hasn't caught on to the concept of Mana-cost. In Yugioh, pot of greed is essentially a Zero mana cost sorcery that draws two cards. No card in magic exists like that. The closest possible thing we can get is the power 9 and even then they arent anywhere near as broken as a zero cost 2 for one draw spell.
Imagine if this Yu-Gi-Oh guy was playing against a deck built with Gishath in mind and the guy got out four elder dinos and three dinosaur avatars. Even better when you know you can summon more than one monster per turn as long as you have the mana for it. In Yu-Gi-Oh that is literally one per turn lol.
In case somebody is actually interested: A "draw 2" effect like pot of greed is far more powerful in Yu-Gi-Oh because there is no cost of oppertunity. A concept that barely naturaly occurs on Yu-Gi-Oh anymore and has to be reintroduced by card effects. Basically if you play card A you can't play card B. As there is a limited ressource in magic (mana which comes from lands) which has to be payed in order to play a card draw spell, you cannot infinitly combo. You rarely get to play all cards potentially available to you. So playing a "draw 2 " spell has no cost in Yu-Gi-Oh but a mana cost AND a cost of oppotunity (as you could have instead played another card e.g. a creature for the same mana) in magic.
3 mana draw 2 is ok. brainstorm is still good and ancestral recall by far the best ever made and MTG will never get it again. ancestral recall would be a more apt correlation to pot of greed, 1 blue and draw 3 with no severe drawback. and in its original format you likely had mana to play more cards that same first turn.
If Pot of Greed was printed in Magic, i.e. a 0 mana draw 2 card it would also be the most broken card ever printed (yes, it's more broken than Ancestral Recall and Black Lotus)
Well yu gi oh hands down targetted at guys willing to play a game that degenerates every single time that release a new set and there idea of balance is let's print something more broken than last sets broken thing
@Sura Samurai Look like idiots? Hun....Yugioh players play yugioh. The idiocy writes itself. Only a complete dumbass would play this game. *continues to play it*
@@yata7450 By extra link do you mean "Your opponent can't cast creature spells?" 'Cause that's a lot less bad than not being able to go into the extra deck in yugioh
i played magic, hearthstone and yugioh. Yugioh is the least fun holy shit. in MTG a good hand "oh wow a 4/4" or so. in yugioh "oh well fuck your first turn i have 18k worth of stats on the bord and unless you topdeck raigeki, which is gonna get cockblocked anyway, you lose"
I learned how to play magic by playing an interactive cd demo and this is giving me super big nostalgia because Farf is reminding me when I was 9 when playing a resource based card game was brain surgery.
The difference between Yugioh and MTG is that MTG is a hell of a lot slower. You can't do anything without those Garnets in play where as in Yugioh you play spells or traps for basically nothing. That's why the draw cards in MTG aren't busted, and the things that make ridiculous amounts of mana really quickly are; e.g. Black Lotus (Long time Yugi player to MTG player)
@@juanalvarado7794 in legacy you can play affinity decks, which can dump their entire hand on t1, play kappa cannoneer (an undercosted beatstick with protection and evasion which can take over the game and is almost impossible to destroy on ur forst turn), refuel your hand witb thought monitor and thoughtcast, dump the rest on the field, play urza, lord high artificer, make 69 billion mana, play your entire deck with urza's second ability, and swibg for lethal
"WHY DO I GOTTA PLAY MORE GARNETS TO SUMMON MY MONSTER" Farfa explains why I cant stand any card game with a mana system in it. Imagine having to wait 2 turns to summon a Kuriboh
@@jish55 imagine a game where the point is winning.... Not talking with uninteresting strangers at your local card shop for 40 minutes because neither player can win the game.
The lands are basically your special summons and they have synergy with anything else that can provide mana so the idea is to have all the mana you can get because the lands are not representative of how much mana you have because you can generate mana in different ways. Be careful because during your phase your mana generates then empties at the beginning of the next phase unless stated otherwise. Phases are basically the most important rule regarding the state of your turn and are played in consecutive order. There is no limit to how much mana you are allowed to generate.
I love coming back to this video once in a while, really makes you think about how different card games are from one another, their strengths and weaknesses
I actually started with yugioh and then I was taugh magic by a teacher I knew and I can say for sure that I felt more strategy and creativity going into how I interacted with my magic cards than with my yugioh cards. Yugioh just kinda worked for me but magic came a long and was like “one does not just put dragons together and call it synergy.” Also unexpected found myself do more math the more powerful my decks got. It’s all about doing big things fast and that’s honestly the hardest thing that makes the difference between a playing like the boring as crap first game in MTG arena and an 8-10 out of 10 on the deck powerscale.
Love every moment he freaks out over extra card draw. I know in Yu-Gi-Oh, that is rare and is extra good. But still pretty awesome to watch him freak out over every little thing.
@@delsin3893 do I draw two from my main deck, my extra deck, my opponent's main deck, my opponent's extra deck or from the main deck of my friend who is playing 2013 dragon rulers?
Nicol bolas: “I am beyond a god” I mean by lore he literally wrestled control of an entire world from literal gods and even brainwashed them to serve him... his statement is accurate!
Never played Magic but it's honestly the most imaginative and inspiring card game by far. I've read some of their Planeswalkers stories and they're amazing. Not even sure if those are supposed to accompany the card game and create the lore or if they are a completely separate thing though to be honest.
I kept from watching this video because of the comment section that I knew was going to be here. Left magic and went to Yu-Gi-Oh because of magic players and their high horse egos and toxicity. Love you farfa :)
me a magic player was laughing out loud, it is not a small brain game. Magic has way more complex cards and interactions. The fact you react to drawing two card in such a way shows that. Also I started with yu-gi-oh for 4 year and switch to magic for the past 7+ year. I did try to get back in to yu-gi-oh in the 6 year, but it was not as good to me as magic.
The standard saying in MtG is "Card advantage wins games." with the caveat that draw spells are generally a long-term strategy. The other thing is that as costs go up, efficiency goes up. Divination costs 3 and draws 2 cards (net +1)...Tidings costs 5 and draws 4 cards (net +3). And...a thing that really doesn't apply to YGO, a diverse assortment of costs (multicolored cards) allows for higher efficiency per mana spent either in card value (healing salve gains 3 life and costs 1, lightning bolt deals 3 damage and costs 1, lightning helix deals 3 damage and gains 3 life and costs 2 total mana split between white and red. If you like Yu-Gi-Oh! you will also like Magic. Games of Magic last longer than YGO most of the time, and because of the different colors, there is nearly always a wider variety of meta decks in Magic than in ygo.
Card advantage isn’t the only thing though. A common saying in magic is tempo beats card advantage. It doesn’t matter how many cards a player has. If that player can’t cast them in time or if the cards don’t have immediate impact, they might as well not be there.
@@gamer7916 If a draw deck fights a tempo deck, and can survive the initial onslaught, they'll probably win. Tempo decks can run out of steam and enter topdeck mode.
HaydenX “and can survive the initial onslaught”. That’s a big If. Many of control deck’s cards are either too slow (4-5 mana board wipes), too inefficient (3 mana removal to kill a 1-2 mana creature) or too low impact on board (card draw), cards that are ideal for grinding the mid to late game but horrible early game. Often times the aggro player just beats the control player before they can do anything significant. However, if the control player can stabilize until the mid to late game when they can cast their high value cards, it’s basically game over for the other player
HaydenX it kind of applies across all formats, especially modern where the threats are significantly better than the answers. Control decks are faster and more efficient in legacy and vintage, but the thing is aggro and tempo also has more tools, most specifically mana denial such as wasteland, rishadin port and stifle, along with early game counters such as daze that can extend the early game. It’s because of this that delver and death and taxes are top decks in legacy
this is funny because i know even less about magic than farfa and this video only served to make me more confused. Whe..Whe .. Where's this extra deck? :0
Don't worry Farfa, there's only 800 pages to go through and read, Magic is really simple and easy to learn. It only took me 6 years of college to master the game. I promise by the time you finish your bachelors in rocket science, you'll be well equipped to understand the first 500 pages.
Nicol bolass is one of the most powerful and cunning beings in magic lore. He tricked somone into killing all the demons with theur soul contract and became the new owner of their soul. The names of the pacts are of the diffrent dimensions planeswalkers are able to travel and interact with.
i understand that he behaves for entertainment purpose....but man i cringed so hard seeing a ygo player struggle with this tutorial xD magic should be fairly easy for an ygo player
Farfa, you're hilarious man. Thanks for trying out Magic, you definitely entertained - and i'm glad the video took off for ya. Looking forward to more content - do you actually enjoy Magic? Or are you doing it for the views?
Exactly. So many players of other TCGs look at Lands and sneer, but it makes MTG so much more robust and stable. It's insane. Mana costs are, what, thirty years old? And their STILL one of the smartest design decisions ever made. There's a reason why MTG lasted this long. And it didn't need several seasons of anime to do it.
@@alizakrystal1888 magic isn't just strictly fantasy though? Magic has done some pretty interesting and diverse sets. Some of the planes are technologically advanced with robots and machinery, some sets had more of an eldritch horror theme. One of the recent sets ixalan was like a high seas pirate type theme. One set had a plane entirely ruled by dragons, and another was very mythologically based with gods.
@@alizakrystal1888 that's basically the dimir from guilds of Ravnica. Which is one of the current sets. Of course some people will tell you that they don't exist.
@@alexanderjones3540 like magic is an awesome fun game but after learning fuckin spell speeds, chains, missing timing, psct and shit, magic seems really easy
It's not "easier," it's "simpler." Yugioh takes little skill to win games and mostly consists of vomitting everything you can onto the board on your first turn. Magic is far more streamlined but it is also more strategic.
I think this video took off somewhere because it's getting a lot of traction recently. I just wanna say no I am not that dumb, most of this is said in jest on stream. No i don't hate magic players and this was such a success I have started regularly streaming MGA once a week and am working on a mono blue deck!
10/10 would watch you try ladder on MTG arena
>Not That Dumb
>Working on mono blue deck
Yeah, right you are buddy.
It took off because you're a moron that doesn't understand basic tutorial instructions
@Connor Skelton toxic my ass he acted like this to get attention then made it sound like it was positive enforcement he's an idiot and so are you. This is why we hate yugioh players you're childish AF
@@jaygardner6639 LMAO. BIG BRAIN MAGIC PLAYER HERE!!! Make way for the GENIUS! I bet you are the type of guy to say gg when you counter your opponent's spells.
Why are your spell cards in defense mode?
Because he doesn´t get damage then, of course.
Are you serious? 😑
@@voidmaster6353 You can answer that yourself if you think about it.
Why is he sending his field spells to his extra deck?
@@furiousxXxpyro sending field spells to extra deck? this is magic the gathering.... nosuch thing as extra deck
You can run, you can hide, you can switch games, but Garnets will still find you
reading is overrated it's why you don't read on yugioh
Fucking TRUTH T-T
& Pot of Greed
Literally EVERY TCG...
Mox garnet over here like 👀👀
YuGiOh is way harder, MTG is for small kids
There's a saying in the magic community:
"Reading the card, explains the card"
okay prof
Its common knowledge tgat Yugioh players cant read
@@vigilantstranger6130 The same is true for magic players. Trust me, I play both xD
Only if they understand it. Just like yugioh, it has it's own vocabulary which Farfa clearly doesn't know. lol
Rtfc
*problem appears *
Yugioh player : can I draw a kaiju?
Sphere Mode but yes
here we call them edicts
and while they do have a use, since magic has no board size limit, you can just sac a token instead of your major threat
the only types of non targeting removal in magic are wraths (aka boardwipes) and edicts (aka kaijus)
but since every viable ygo monster has 50 billion layers of protection, i can see why nontargeting removal is so prevalent
>hygiene rule started
>Farfa is now a magic channel
This needs more likes
😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Hilarious! 😂
You win the internet
Magic had that rule way before yugioh in fact you can be banned for poor hygiene
"Why can't you just call things normal names?"
>Interplanetarypurplythornydragon
>Imperion Magnum the Superconductive Battlebot
>DOOM DONUTS
Super AntiKaiju Mecha Dogoran
Superdimensional Robot Galaxy Destroyer
>Dragunity Knight Vajrayana
Super anti kaiju war machine mecha thunder king!
Those are actual english words tho lol
>Yugioh player complaining about opponent having 3 creatures on turn 2
Usuals they have 7 on turn one
Card Advantage? Pokemon TCG wants to know your location
Draw until you have 6 cards in your hand, unless its your first turn, then draw until 8...
@@sburbtube6766 Shuffle your hand into your deck, then draw 6 cards
Both players shuffle their hands and draw 4.
Discard your hand, draw seven
if having more cards in your hand is a benefit, then card advantage exists. you're thinking of UNO
"Yu-Gi-Oh players have like 400 IQ"
"Magic is such a small brain game"
*Cannot complete tutorial.*
He has journalism potential
ROFL BURN!
I agree that yugioh players have 400 IQ otherwise how could they beat their opponent on the first turn if theyre not smart?
That is indeed the joke
Magic players have so high IQ they don't get the point that this whole video is a joke.
Yugioh: Draw 2 Cards; Too Op, can never come back into the game
Magic: Draw 7 Cards; noone cares
to be fair they cared when dig through time and treasure cruise came out.
The difference is that that 7 draw card has a cost...the fact that Magic cards in general ALL have some sort of cost to do anythng makes it a lot easier to balance.
In yugioh your effect monsters are the land and your extra deck monsters (which all have a cost!) are the "real" monsters! ;)
Pokemon: discard your hand, draw 7; Yawn
@@Fierlyt To be fair, Opal's cost is the deck building requirement to even just include it in the deck without it being a dead card. Ornithopter has an opportunity cost associated with it that also requires heavy synergy for it to not be a nearly dead card. And Darksteel Citadel in most decks is worse than a basic land. None of those may have a mana cost but they absolutely have a cost to them. Source: has played modern Affinity for 8 years.
Just to catch them now, ABU Moxen and Black Lotus are all banned because of the basically entire lack of a cost to them (outside of Vintage and a few unsupported formats).
@dark mega there is actually several cards in magic that do that
"Land is like Garnet." Lol best quote
Its funny because its not true
Land is one of the most important parts of the game... until late game then its annoying
@@cardheon6091 What is this "late game?" Sorry, I only need one of those land thingies to bolt you in the face every turn in modern. :^)
@@tygonmaster imagine needing lands lol
*laughs in manaless dredge
@@cardheon6091 Garnet, until it isn't
As a Magic fan, your reaction to Magic’s card draw is my reaction to Yugioh’s resource system. :P
What resource system :P
Resource System? You mean Summon Sorceress?
Yugioh has a resource system?
You technically need to use your tiny monsters to get the big boys out.
Aka wasting.
>Sees Divination
"How is this not banned? It's pot of greed!"
Lol. Actually, Magic's Pot of Greed is Ancestral Recall, which is rightfully banned.
@@voluntarism335 well, yeah, but almost everything is legal in Vintage, and even there it's restricted.
(Turn1 -> Draw 3) vs (Turn 3 -> Draw 2)
Ancestral Recall vs Divination
And thats why they printed ancestral visions
@@axefro Ancestral Visions is the fixed version. Basically wait 4 turns to get your cards, or else you have to do a very specific deck build to cast it instantly for free.
@@jasoncarto And Ancestral Recall can be cast any time, so even on your opponent's turn. Yeah...it is a broken card.
i love when a yugioh player sees a "draw card" effect
they go comically mad
someone should tell him thairs entier deacks centered around endlessly milling cards
@@nicholasscovelle1772Wah Wah, Go back to your oversimplified P2W Card game, you Unlettered Idiot
"Card advantage doesn't mean anything in this game, are you trolling?" - Just wait until he finds out about Azcanta and Teferi, lol.
@Chetwane Hamza Azcanta: Once per turn, look at the top three cards of your deck, put one spell or trap card from them into your hand. Put the other two on the bottom of your library.
Teferi: Once per your turn, choose one: Add one counter, draw a card. Remove three counters, put a card your opponent controls into their deck. Remove eight counters, for the rest of the game whenever you draw a card exile one of your opponent's cards. Teferi starts with four counters.
@@maurtendo nah divination( the pot of greed equivalent) isnt all that good. Its 3 mana for 2 cards. There are better spells that search and thin your deck better. Thats just the one in the main format (standard format which is only 6 sets currently) for Magic Arena. Not to mention its at sorcery speed and not instant, plus its easy to counter.
@@theaqyrys5109 I was trying to figure out why you were replying that to me when I didn't say anything about Divination. I think you meant the guy above me.
The reason Divination isn't broken is mana. You can only play one land per turn, so you have to wait until at least turn 3 to play it. And if you play it on turn 3 you can't play anything else for the rest of your turn.
Try looking up Ancestral Recall and you'll see what MtG players think of if you say "broken card advantage"
"So Magic is just D&D with cards"
Fair enough.
Wizards of the coast makes both games, so not bad.
I mean, honestly Yugioh has more roleplaying as Stink Summoners.
Pretty much
Go look at zendikar rising
it’s just the card version
Summons three tokens and doesn't go Reprodocus into Summon Sorc, smh
Summon sorc can't use tokens.
@@DrDrao reprodocus into link spider then summon sorc there i fixed it.
Ygo: You need "pay cost" to summon a monster ? ... hahaha lame ...
Mtg: You need to clear opp's monster to attacks directly ? ... hahaha lame ...
Yup also having to sacrifice monsters and the limited field size is lame, I want my army of beasties
Limited field is garbage
Also, there's a limit on how many monsters you can have on The battlefield?
@@Blue-yk9yw in yugioh there is yeah..magic there isnt at all.
@@Blue-yk9yw also no limit for enchantments or anything unless its legendary. If its legendary there can only be one copy of it on your field
I laughed so hard watching this 😂
"Target player draws *SEVEN* cards" 😂😂😂
Also, "Bakugan Tokens" lmao 🤣🤣🤣
Mtg: *draw 7 cards*
Ygo: Hey, That's Illegal ! ...
**POKEMON TCG WANTS TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION**
there is a flip card in bakugan that lets you "draw rest of the damage" so if you take 15 damage and its the 5th card you milled for damage you draw 10
sometimes more depending on the damage you took
@@ManusiaKagakRusuh MTG: Nukes deck to oblivion in one turn
YGO: Wait that's
MTG: GET GISHATHED BITCH! * Seven Dinosaurs appear on field *
YGO: This is not how anything works, this is not how anything should work * cries *
MTG: Nukes deck to oblivion again
@@maximaldinotrap Reminder that exchange of the spirit was a thing
"Can I play flying deck"
"Draw 2 Cards ? Wait that's illegal"
... Me ...
@@kkumotamari
It's banned ...
What do you mean people can 4 copies?
In magic there's a blue card that let's you draw your whole deck (you lose if you can't draw a card at the start of your turn so if you play it and can't otk you just lose but it's used in decks that can)
@@Marcel2278 you'll lose if you try to draw from an empty library at any moment, not just during the draw step.
@@Neo_Way ya but the card is basically a rediculous do or die card. You pick up your whole deck and either win this turn or die trying (or as soon as you end your turn)
I know this was a joke but god damn I got so tilted watching this
Same. Its so cringe.
Even as a joke I gotta say this was kinda in poor tatse.
Bwahahahahahahaha that's awesome
This made me want to stab myself with a plank of wood
Same
You can clearly see who plays MTG in comment section lmao
People are triggered lul
Damn, reading all the comments, it's like all the top comments are fans of both or just yugioh, making fun jokes about either or both games, and the replies to them are babyraging insecure MTG players hardcore ranting about how shit yugioh is. Jeez
I don't really understand the issue with Magic, to me reading immense blocks of text on the YuGiOh cards is way more painful than remembering a few key words.
I just don't play magic, because ygo was first for me, and I don't want to play another TCG. Simple as that.
@@Dakesz That's so closed minded dude
@@Dakesz I started out playing Yugioh before I ever discovered Magic. Trust me, Magic is way more fun.
@@skaarliton How? I just don't have the time for another TCG, even with yugioh I only play whenever someone asks me for a duel or 2. I would give Magic a shot, just like how I gave Hearthstone a shot, but I can't.
@@kiyan5340 Good for you then.
Magic is far less complicated and a lot slower than yugioh. Magic has more depth than complexity where yugioh has complexity than depth. I think yugioh is harder to learn but easier to play well where as magic is easy to learn and hard to play well.
I can dig that.
Nah, it's just excuse. Magic is harder to learn, deeper and more complexity than any other card game and it's kind. Aka, ygo, Pokémon, etc
@@luizrafael7939 There is a difference between complexity and depth. Yugioh is more complex because of how spell speed, Card rulings, and interactions happen based on what cards are being played/chained and in what order. Magic gives you more freedom to play cards when you as the player thinks its the best time to play them vs yugioh literally giving you one opportunity to play something out correctly and if you dont play it just right that on its own will probably lose you the whole game.
@@snarf1851 Spell speed is called the stack. Not really spell speed anymore since "interrupt" is obsolete, but there are other key terms like "split second" that still do this. But in all it's the same idea, there's even an episode of Yugioh that explains this. The last card played is the first card to resolve. Traps are like instances, spells are like sorceries and quick plays are like cards with flash. Just look at it as your hand is essentially your spell and trap card zone and if your opponent has untapped lands then depending on how many you can determine how many spells and traps there are set.
It's really like what I say to all new players I teach. First you learn how to play then you learn how to play.
How do i Pendulum Summon 5 at Magic?
You just need more Garnet- i mean- Land ...
If you're playing Dinosaurs: basically Gishath, Sun's Avatar. But you'd get them effectively MP2
@@LegendLeaguer
Nah ... It's summoning through Monster's effect ...
I need to summon, purely through summoning method, many monster ...
That's why I play white-blue spirit deck from SOI ...
@@ManusiaKagakRusuh if Omnipotence hits the board I always say "we're playing yugioh now boys!"
You play dredge.
Magic Player: *Plays Divination*
YGO Player: REEEEEEEEEE
To be fair he hasn't caught on to the concept of Mana-cost. In Yugioh, pot of greed is essentially a Zero mana cost sorcery that draws two cards. No card in magic exists like that. The closest possible thing we can get is the power 9 and even then they arent anywhere near as broken as a zero cost 2 for one draw spell.
@@jasoncarto ehem *Ancestral Recall exists* ehem
I think it's part of the Power Nine
@@kennhern
I don't think you read a single thing i said 🤣
Imagine if this Yu-Gi-Oh guy was playing against a deck built with Gishath in mind and the guy got out four elder dinos and three dinosaur avatars. Even better when you know you can summon more than one monster per turn as long as you have the mana for it. In Yu-Gi-Oh that is literally one per turn lol.
if lands are garnets, you should play only one land :)
Smiley face
Vintage dredge after Bizarre of Baghdad is restricted
@@phillycosidae756 this is why you don't play Vintage. Not enough Garnets running around (and too many cards I can't afford)
If lands are garnets then that means your allowed to normal summon 1 garnet per turn unless stated other wize
*bazaar
In case somebody is actually interested: A "draw 2" effect like pot of greed is far more powerful in Yu-Gi-Oh because there is no cost of oppertunity. A concept that barely naturaly occurs on Yu-Gi-Oh anymore and has to be reintroduced by card effects. Basically if you play card A you can't play card B. As there is a limited ressource in magic (mana which comes from lands) which has to be payed in order to play a card draw spell, you cannot infinitly combo. You rarely get to play all cards potentially available to you. So playing a "draw 2 " spell has no cost in Yu-Gi-Oh but a mana cost AND a cost of oppotunity (as you could have instead played another card e.g. a creature for the same mana) in magic.
You can go infinite in magic. But it isn't the beginning, it is the endgame.
haha 8cast goes brrrr
3 mana draw 2 is ok. brainstorm is still good and ancestral recall by far the best ever made and MTG will never get it again.
ancestral recall would be a more apt correlation to pot of greed, 1 blue and draw 3 with no severe drawback. and in its original format you likely had mana to play more cards that same first turn.
If Pot of Greed was printed in Magic, i.e. a 0 mana draw 2 card it would also be the most broken card ever printed (yes, it's more broken than Ancestral Recall and Black Lotus)
@@Lightning_Lance stopped tho by a zero mana force of will.
This guy.....
Is the reason why mtg community trolls yugioh players.
Well yu gi oh hands down targetted at guys willing to play a game that degenerates every single time that release a new set and there idea of balance is let's print something more broken than last sets broken thing
@@Mikaeelmoti9
Are vanillas bears still good? jk
But i guess magic players wouldnt get that cause we dont have 400iq
@Sura Samurai Look like idiots? Hun....Yugioh players play yugioh. The idiocy writes itself. Only a complete dumbass would play this game. *continues to play it*
This entire video is a troll. It got you.😂 Gwent is better then dumb card games like mtg.
Can you Extra link in Magic?
Yes.
What is that in Magic jargon?
@@yata7450 By extra link do you mean "Your opponent can't cast creature spells?" 'Cause that's a lot less bad than not being able to go into the extra deck in yugioh
@@shadewrecker9683 just a dumb joke, rip the joke.
no
Yugioh players don't understand Magic the Gathering.
i played magic, hearthstone and yugioh. Yugioh is the least fun holy shit. in MTG a good hand "oh wow a 4/4" or so. in yugioh "oh well fuck your first turn i have 18k worth of stats on the bord and unless you topdeck raigeki, which is gonna get cockblocked anyway, you lose"
Agreed
@Tommaso Grillo at least there are counter spells in legacy i.e. force of will
Tommaso Grillo it’s okay when astrolabe gets banned wasteland will be good again. God legacy is terrible right now.
Hello dzeef
Lmao If there's one thing i learned with these comments, is that there's nothing more fragil than a MTG player ego.
_"Can I draw a Kaiju"_
You kill me every time xD
Card: *Lets you draw a card in exchange for your firstborn son*
Farfa: YO THATS BUSTED DUDE!
I learned how to play magic by playing an interactive cd demo and this is giving me super big nostalgia because Farf is reminding me when I was 9 when playing a resource based card game was brain surgery.
The difference between Yugioh and MTG is that MTG is a hell of a lot slower. You can't do anything without those Garnets in play where as in Yugioh you play spells or traps for basically nothing.
That's why the draw cards in MTG aren't busted, and the things that make ridiculous amounts of mana really quickly are; e.g. Black Lotus
(Long time Yugi player to MTG player)
In yugioh you summon your whole deck in 1-2 turns for the win. In 2019 that is which suchs. I really miss old school yuhioh.
@@juanalvarado7794 Wow, what an original comment!
@@juanalvarado7794 Do you really expect a card game to continue being slow after so many years?
@@photonman0018 well there's gotta be such thing as too fast though right?
@@juanalvarado7794 in legacy you can play affinity decks, which can dump their entire hand on t1, play kappa cannoneer (an undercosted beatstick with protection and evasion which can take over the game and is almost impossible to destroy on ur forst turn), refuel your hand witb thought monitor and thoughtcast, dump the rest on the field, play urza, lord high artificer, make 69 billion mana, play your entire deck with urza's second ability, and swibg for lethal
the dislike ratio is from MtG players who can't take a joke.
We do have a card named "Steve" in Magic, His name is Sakura-Tribe Elder
that's STE my dude, don't forget BOP too
@@BeardedBen In my play circles, we say the full name of "Steve"
and bob
and gaaiv
and darcy
and rhystic buddy
and flying spaghetti monster
"WHY DO I GOTTA PLAY MORE GARNETS TO SUMMON MY MONSTER"
Farfa explains why I cant stand any card game with a mana system in it. Imagine having to wait 2 turns to summon a Kuriboh
Don't lie. Kuriboh is definely a 1 cost creature.
@@bookworm3696 Its a 0 cost really...
Imagine a game where the person who goes first is gonna win turn one? You know, like every meta deck in yugioh.
@@jish55 exaclty, first turn summon 5 monsters all with omni negates
@@jish55 imagine a game where the point is winning.... Not talking with uninteresting strangers at your local card shop for 40 minutes because neither player can win the game.
3:32 "this cards busted" has not seen planeswalkers
6:44 "how is this legal" has not seen Rift in the plane (Originally wrote Plane rift)
@The CourtJester The card "Plane Rift" doesn't exist in MTG
Lol I'm laughing this hard when he's playing standard. I think he'd lose his shit if he saw or played EDH.
Casual King just wait until he sees the degenerate modern decks Tron and Storm lul
Wait until he sees legacy and vintage decks
Imagine if he saw KCI while it was still legal
Really, just wait until he encounters a duel-colored deck. Or Nexus of Fate, which in Arena is only banned in Bo1.
@@frusens6094 actually, he might feel at home KCI was practically Yu-Gi-Oh
"Am I extra linked?" Hahaha good stuff
The lands are basically your special summons and they have synergy with anything else that can provide mana so the idea is to have all the mana you can get because the lands are not representative of how much mana you have because you can generate mana in different ways. Be careful because during your phase your mana generates then empties at the beginning of the next phase unless stated otherwise. Phases are basically the most important rule regarding the state of your turn and are played in consecutive order. There is no limit to how much mana you are allowed to generate.
I Attack you directly with Steven, the ... Steven
Actually, you block with Steve, and then you sac him to search your library for a basic land and put it onto the battlefield tapped ;)
That's not what Steve does. When it's destroyed you draw a card when it comes into play search a basic land put it into play. Respect the sad robot.
PLEASE DO MORE OF THIS! THIS IS HILARIOUS! (Plus I think you'd like magic if you gave it a real try...)
He's giving a real try on his streams
" W H A T D O Y O U M E A N Y O U B L O C K E D M Y C R E A T U R E "
He's going to rage quite so hard the first time he plays against control😂
Esper Control would break him.
@@ZTMercx88 OMG I know!
And if he ever plays modern... Well... He will never play modern😂
biacullajosu Imagine him playing whir prison.
Yall haven’t heard of stun decks have you
I love coming back to this video once in a while, really makes you think about how different card games are from one another, their strengths and weaknesses
"Can we call our cards normally?"
Well yes, things like Saryuja Skulldread, Fu-Rin-Ka-Zan and Steve.
Yami yugi: What does Divination do? Tell me.
Perfect timing! Let us all switch to magic the gathering so we can keep being stinky. I...shall...not...SHOWER!!!!!
about right for some players
Huge problem while you sit in front of your PC in your room I guess...
@@testthewest123 that comment made me laugh XD
Fuck! We don't need more smelly people than we already have.
Yeah... MTG had that rule first in fact you get losses and can be BANNED for it!
Soon Farfa had to learn that a ressource system could make "draw 2 cards" balanced.
Ikr
for that many garnets(lands) you should be allowed to choose your starting hand
I'll just take a goat deck to a magic tournament. Literally just spirit reaper would otk
I summon a 20 20 flyer
@@FluffyTurbo is that you Marit?
@@rodiqio no I'm the furry
sinister serpent ftk
Turn 1 infinite combo anyone?
I actually started with yugioh and then I was taugh magic by a teacher I knew and I can say for sure that I felt more strategy and creativity going into how I interacted with my magic cards than with my yugioh cards. Yugioh just kinda worked for me but magic came a long and was like “one does not just put dragons together and call it synergy.” Also unexpected found myself do more math the more powerful my decks got. It’s all about doing big things fast and that’s honestly the hardest thing that makes the difference between a playing like the boring as crap first game in MTG arena and an 8-10 out of 10 on the deck powerscale.
Love every moment he freaks out over extra card draw. I know in Yu-Gi-Oh, that is rare and is extra good. But still pretty awesome to watch him freak out over every little thing.
damn its amazing how many salty magic players are in this comment section just because some one made fun for there game
>>>>>>>>>>>>its a joke
“Is this the most broken card in magic” lol you’ll see😁
Of course it is too hard.
There are well defined rules and the cards clearly state what they do.
I know right? What the fuck does Pot of Greed even do?
@@tygonmaster draw two cards xD
@@delsin3893 do I draw two from my main deck, my extra deck, my opponent's main deck, my opponent's extra deck or from the main deck of my friend who is playing 2013 dragon rulers?
Takes ten minutes to play 1 creature
"This game is so small brain"
"draw 2 is broken"
No one tell him draw infinite cards can happen pretty easily
Lol
If this is to complex for you just play Pokemon TCG were there to much Card advantage
Day 13 of no earthbound Support
Put this man in an EDH game and watch him lose it.
"He attacked first turn!
"Can we call our cards normal things?"
What, like Exodia?
Dark armed dragon? Stardust? Red eyes Chick? fucking... Dark Magician
As a magic player i want to teach him how to play so bad
Once he sees legacy he will truly understand how broken things can be
Nicol bolas: “I am beyond a god”
I mean by lore he literally wrestled control of an entire world from literal gods and even brainwashed them to serve him... his statement is accurate!
Never played Magic but it's honestly the most imaginative and inspiring card game by far. I've read some of their Planeswalkers stories and they're amazing. Not even sure if those are supposed to accompany the card game and create the lore or if they are a completely separate thing though to be honest.
Yugioh players don't give a fuck about lore tbh
I kept from watching this video because of the comment section that I knew was going to be here. Left magic and went to Yu-Gi-Oh because of magic players and their high horse egos and toxicity. Love you farfa :)
As a magic player, this was hilarious. I held it together all right until he started freaking out about divination being legal.
me a magic player was laughing out loud, it is not a small brain game. Magic has way more complex cards and interactions. The fact you react to drawing two card in such a way shows that. Also I started with yu-gi-oh for 4 year and switch to magic for the past 7+ year. I did try to get back in to yu-gi-oh in the 6 year, but it was not as good to me as magic.
Not sure that magic beats yugioh in complexity. But the idea of card advantage and gameplay is one that a yugioh has a hard slant to figure out
Yu gi oh is WAY harder than Magic, But Magic is a cool card game
The standard saying in MtG is "Card advantage wins games." with the caveat that draw spells are generally a long-term strategy. The other thing is that as costs go up, efficiency goes up. Divination costs 3 and draws 2 cards (net +1)...Tidings costs 5 and draws 4 cards (net +3). And...a thing that really doesn't apply to YGO, a diverse assortment of costs (multicolored cards) allows for higher efficiency per mana spent either in card value (healing salve gains 3 life and costs 1, lightning bolt deals 3 damage and costs 1, lightning helix deals 3 damage and gains 3 life and costs 2 total mana split between white and red. If you like Yu-Gi-Oh! you will also like Magic. Games of Magic last longer than YGO most of the time, and because of the different colors, there is nearly always a wider variety of meta decks in Magic than in ygo.
Card advantage isn’t the only thing though. A common saying in magic is tempo beats card advantage. It doesn’t matter how many cards a player has. If that player can’t cast them in time or if the cards don’t have immediate impact, they might as well not be there.
@@gamer7916 If a draw deck fights a tempo deck, and can survive the initial onslaught, they'll probably win. Tempo decks can run out of steam and enter topdeck mode.
HaydenX “and can survive the initial onslaught”. That’s a big If. Many of control deck’s cards are either too slow (4-5 mana board wipes), too inefficient (3 mana removal to kill a 1-2 mana creature) or too low impact on board (card draw), cards that are ideal for grinding the mid to late game but horrible early game. Often times the aggro player just beats the control player before they can do anything significant. However, if the control player can stabilize until the mid to late game when they can cast their high value cards, it’s basically game over for the other player
@@gamer7916 Okay...which format are you looking at? Not all formats are the same when it comes to speed.
HaydenX it kind of applies across all formats, especially modern where the threats are significantly better than the answers. Control decks are faster and more efficient in legacy and vintage, but the thing is aggro and tempo also has more tools, most specifically mana denial such as wasteland, rishadin port and stifle, along with early game counters such as daze that can extend the early game. It’s because of this that delver and death and taxes are top decks in legacy
*draws land*
Farfa: "THAT'S A GARNET!"
Me: "wow, you already realised Magic's biggest issue, you're a pro"
I mean, once you have played Garnets, you'll know em when you see em
I can already see this guy summoning his whole deck in yugioh in 1/2 a turn. 😂
this is funny because i know even less about magic than farfa and this video only served to make me more confused. Whe..Whe .. Where's this extra deck? :0
Magic decks are independent and don't need no extra deck.
@@jacobmonks3722 it's was a joke to emphasize my lack of magic knowledge
@@spyro2002 he was probably joking too. You know, "she is a strong, independent woman and she needs no man" *Insert the concept.
Don't worry Farfa, there's only 800 pages to go through and read, Magic is really simple and easy to learn. It only took me 6 years of college to master the game. I promise by the time you finish your bachelors in rocket science, you'll be well equipped to understand the first 500 pages.
Anything Happens
Him: Cheating
Nicol bolass is one of the most powerful and cunning beings in magic lore. He tricked somone into killing all the demons with theur soul contract and became the new owner of their soul. The names of the pacts are of the diffrent dimensions planeswalkers are able to travel and interact with.
i understand that he behaves for entertainment purpose....but man i cringed so hard seeing a ygo player struggle with this tutorial xD
magic should be fairly easy for an ygo player
How does he already know who Avacyn is?
Avacyn, Milky Goth Mommy 5WWW
Legendary Creature - Angel Waifu
Flying, wallet strike
Avacyn and other creatures you control gain fan service.
6/9
"Card advantage means nothing in this game." lol
The game isnt that different. This guy just isnt that bright. Well besides magic actually tries to have a balance system.
get ready to feel the cancer with mono red, mono blue and esper control.
Modern is worse, turn 2 infect kills, turn 1 3 hollow ones, turn 2 bring back 3 arclight phoenix
@@AeonAxisProductions um... Jeff
He fought Mono Blue 3 times on stream
I have a lovely couple decks a sliver, infect and delve.
"Who would really care if your green mage was called Stephen?"
>Sakura-Tribe Elder wants to know your location
He does realize you have to pay mana to draw cards right? You dont just play infinite spell cards
It's a joke calm down.
As an old fan of yugioh, the fact that there is no "pendulum summoning" is exactly why I play Magic these days
Farfa, you're hilarious man. Thanks for trying out Magic, you definitely entertained - and i'm glad the video took off for ya. Looking forward to more content - do you actually enjoy Magic? Or are you doing it for the views?
Yugioh needs a official game like this!
AMEN
Duel Links doesn't count at all
As a Yu-Gi-Oh player who actually was good at MTG ....I find this a little cringy but funny
Let's just wait until he discovers what ancestral recall is
Divination works because unlike in yugioh there are mana costs
Exactly. So many players of other TCGs look at Lands and sneer, but it makes MTG so much more robust and stable. It's insane. Mana costs are, what, thirty years old? And their STILL one of the smartest design decisions ever made.
There's a reason why MTG lasted this long. And it didn't need several seasons of anime to do it.
I play YGO just because the archetypes have more variations to them (they are not just confined to a fantasy theme)
@@alizakrystal1888 magic isn't just strictly fantasy though? Magic has done some pretty interesting and diverse sets. Some of the planes are technologically advanced with robots and machinery, some sets had more of an eldritch horror theme. One of the recent sets ixalan was like a high seas pirate type theme. One set had a plane entirely ruled by dragons, and another was very mythologically based with gods.
That's actually pretty nice to hear. If only there was a secret agent deck...I would go play MTG
@@alizakrystal1888 that's basically the dimir from guilds of Ravnica. Which is one of the current sets. Of course some people will tell you that they don't exist.
I like how MTG isn't loaded with crap cards but the game is so slow. Lots of decks out there that plays tons of combos every turn and slaughters you.
Please do more of this! And then play Pokemon! And Hearthstone!
He plays heartstone already...
Magic is a game where you can read the cards and you can comprehend the effect.
Meh, it doesn't matter in Yugioh...we don't read and attack like brainless zombies if we got the higher attack point monster.
@@boraaksitozgun9912 wait, I have big number?
*B I G N U M B E R* *BEAT HIS MEAT! FUCK HIM UP!*
"card advantage means nothing in this game" that's where ur wrong kiddo
It just means less than yugioh it seems..
Farfa saying take vengeance is the most overpowered card
"Oh boy... Where do we start"
Bruh I play both and I think magic is easier
FACTS
@@alexanderjones3540 like magic is an awesome fun game but after learning fuckin spell speeds, chains, missing timing, psct and shit, magic seems really easy
It's not "easier," it's "simpler." Yugioh takes little skill to win games and mostly consists of vomitting everything you can onto the board on your first turn. Magic is far more streamlined but it is also more strategic.
@@jacobmonks3722
It's easier
I play Vanguard and DBS..... yugioh is complete shit and Magic is ok I guess. EDH is fun
"There's land. Which is apparently like Garnet?" ohhhh this gon be gud
Okay, i’m an avid magic player but this was hilarious, will definitely watch you play. Are you scottish by the way?
ya
Farfa Thought so man, From Glasgow myself.
"How old were you when you learned Creatures can block any other creature" I was about 7, you know, when i learned how to play the game.